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How Do We Take Hurling On From Here - 2 Like(s)
Replying To Goreylad1985: "Or until the Leinster counties start to grow a bit of a challenge and start reaching National finals!!
Why would you bring 3 Munster counties to a venue in the east of Leinster??" Because it's headquarters and it's the final of a national competitions.
Doylerwex (National) - 25/03/2026 22:15:56
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Monaghan GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To farneygael3: "Expecting a hammering that never came. Questions to be asked in Donegal camp rather than Monaghan i would say. Are Donegal just a winter team this year? time will tell" Don't worry sure you're u20s are favourites for ulster this year ....bate donegal well tonight backing up.ladt weeks result against doire
totalrecall (National) - 25/03/2026 21:57:20
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Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To farneygael3: "Monaghan are favourites for Ulster u20s." Not anymore, they're not.
themaddog (National) - 25/03/2026 20:52:40
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How Do We Take Hurling On From Here - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Tadhg2020: "A lad i know from Wexford always refers to it as the Bob O Keeffe. He says it stopped being the Leinster Championship when Galway were let in. Im not sure if Antrim came in at same time or not but he only ever referenced Galway. Hes still very against it Iwhile think it was a good move for the championship he has a point when he says its not the leinster championship anymore. Then you added the 6th team and it became a lesser competition in my view so I call it the Bob O Keeffe now too." Pretty sure the Bob O'Keefe Cup thats currently used has only been used since around the turn of the Millennium. It used to be some English Horse Racing Cup? Bob O'Keefe was from Kilkenny originally, won an AI playing for Laois in his mid 30s, and was Uachtaran before WW2.
Viking66 (National) - 25/03/2026 17:03:50
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To farneygael3: "named as captain and told not allowed to play by higher up. Id question the 20s management on decision to name captain. looks terrible on the sqad" You got your answer last night?
Scenicparish (National) - 26/03/2026 08:06:45
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Commodore: "I'm just hoping that Brendan McCole and Gavin Mulreany aren't too serious, as we have no replacement for McCole and with no sign of our No 1 GK Shaun Patton returning, losing our No 2 GK would be a massive blow for us, with Ulster Championship approaching. And if looking at this league final, regardless of injuries, going into a game like without our No 1 and No 2 goalkeepers will be a massive blow to any practiced kickout strategy." Mac Giolla bhride being withdrawn from. 20s team pre throw in tonight doesn't look good for Mulreany for Sunday and will be a big game for Mac giolla bhride to make his first start in. That and full back are the two places where we have least cover for throughout the team which is bad luck going into a league final irrespective of how much focus that mc Guinness will put on game
Gaagael15 (National) - 25/03/2026 21:24:41
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To farneygael3: "Monaghan are favourites for Ulster u20s." Played two at home. Lost two.
They're going well surely.
Hope you had them heavily backed.
peiledoir20 (National) - 25/03/2026 21:14:16
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Commodore: "I'm just hoping that Brendan McCole and Gavin Mulreany aren't too serious, as we have no replacement for McCole and with no sign of our No 1 GK Shaun Patton returning, losing our No 2 GK would be a massive blow for us, with Ulster Championship approaching. And if looking at this league final, regardless of injuries, going into a game like without our No 1 and No 2 goalkeepers will be a massive blow to any practiced kickout strategy." Pádraig Mac Giolla Bhríde didn't play for the u20s tonight I believe, I wonder does that indicate he will start on Sunday
NPadraigAbu (National) - 25/03/2026 21:05:45
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Mayo GAA Thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To yew_tree: "Swings and roundabouts. Nothing last forever. Galway have hardly been hammering Mayo out the gate either. Can't see Roscommon "clipping" Mayo. It will be a hard fought tight game whoever wins it. You also mentioned Tuam in the Connacht championship….when was it announced that Tuam was back hosting championship games ?" It's time to face the music. Galway haven't had to worry about that mayo team for years. Pardon me on the typo with tuam, the game is in salthill although tuam is the far better venue. I think the mayo backs will struggle hugely against these Roscommon forwards who are among the top forward lines in the country and that is why I think they will get a "clipping"
Galwayman67420 (National) - 25/03/2026 19:31:16
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NFL 2026 Predictions Competition - League Finals - 1 Like(s)
Donegal V Kerry Donegal By 5 Meath V Cork Cork By 1 Down V Wexford Down By 6 Carlow v Longford Carlow By 6
lor12 (National) - 25/03/2026 17:55:40
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Westmeath Football thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Temple56: "90% of the team are under 25/26???
Ages below for the players that played Sunday. I might be out by a year in some. Most lads are in their prime. I count 6 of the 20 lads used being under 25. That's 30% nowhere the 90% you have stated.
Jason Daly 36 Danny Scahill 22/23 Charlie Drumm 25 Boidu Sayeh 30 Matthew Whittaker 22/23 Shane Allen 26 Sam McCartan 26 Jonathan Lynam 26 Brian Cooney 21 Kevin O'Sullivan 25/26 Ronan Wallace 30 Conor Dillon 28 Tom Molloy 28 Luke Loughlin 31 Danny McCartan 23
Tadhg Baker 21 Robbie Forde 28 Ray Connellan 32 T.J. Cox 26 Brandon Kelly 25" Team that was named to start against Fermanagh
J Connaughton D Scahill C Drumm S Smith R Wallace S Allen M Whittaker R Connellan J Lynam K O'Sullivan S McCartan B Cooney D McCartan L Loughlin S Corcoran
3 players in this starting team are over 26 fair enough that's 80% not 90%. So to say the bulk of this team are in their prime isn't correct 12 of these lads have 6-9 years left of playing for Westmeath! Most of this team got their first senior championship game in the last 3 years.
Westmeath25 (National) - 25/03/2026 17:40:26
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Roscommon GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Our U20 game v Sligo that was to be played in Ballyforan tonight at 7pm has been moved to Hyde Park at 5 15pm due to the high amounts of rain fall the last 24hrs.
Published team
Patrick Gaynor - Western Gaels Diarmuid O'Higgins - Clann na nGael Michael Gillooly - Roscommon Gaels Nikita Berzins - Shannon Gaels Keelan Kelly - Padraig Pearses Eoghan Carthy - Roscommon Gaels Colin Murray - St Ciarans Niall Heneghan - Michael Glaveys Ruadhan Henry - St Michael's Cathal McKeon - Boyle John McGuinness - Roscommon Gaels Eoin Collins - St Croans John Curran - Castlerea St Kevins Ruairi Kicline - St Dominic's Charlie O'Carroll - St Brigids
Subs Mark Carroll - Kilmore Conor Grogan - Roscommon Gaels Rory Coyle - St Aidans Dean Casey - Ballinameen Gordon Casey - Ballinameen Stephen Tighe - Strokestown Declan Kennedy - Shannon Gaels David Higgins - Western Gaels Kevin Hester - Castlerea St Kevins
Best of luck to the Roscommon players and management tonight.
The_analyser (National) - 25/03/2026 11:47:09
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New York - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Pikeman96: "@Square_B: I was always under the impression that Croke Park centrally provided funding for those trips too. So is it really only €50k from Connacht Council? I fully accept that wouldn't go far towards covering total costs. But maybe all the more reason to "share the burden" !
As for the diaspora, depends really on how far you want go back. For example, historical immigration records show that from the Famine through to c.1900, there were more emigrants to New York from Cork than from any other county, presumably mainly because of how the liners sailed from Cobh. Kerry ranked number two.
Same sort of records aren't available for more modern times, but another way of considering it is this: Census figures from 1961 through to today show that Connacht generally had 12% to 14% of the total population of the 26 counties during all that time.
Even if you allow a rate of emigration of twice that of other provinces (let's say 25% of all emigrants), that means 75% of the more recent diaspora didn't originate from Connacht at all.
I get that you've an attachment to the custom of New York being in the Connacht Championship, but truthfully, the diaspora argument doesn't stand up very well either." I'm only telling you what I know about the GAA in NY and my knowledge of same, you can take that on board or not. You are conflating the idea of emigration in total to NY with those involved in the GAA over there. It is not by accident that Connacht was chosen as the province to which NY play in. It is well known that the Leitrim diaspora in NY would be quite large, particularly in and around the Bronx. And that's just from the least populated county in Ireland. Anyhow, the fact remains is that the game should be retained for the reasons I have given and if rotating that around the provinces is found as a way to ensure it is retained, so be it. But I have my doubts.
Square_B (National) - 25/03/2026 17:01:18
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How Do We Take Hurling On From Here - 1 Like(s)
Replying To bloodandbandage: "BTW - Absolute madness having Dublin/Clare on in the same venue with Cork/Lim for league final. Surely, Thurles would have made more sense. I appreciate these decisions are probably made well in advance of the final, but how about the application of some common sense for a change? Obviously, Clare are very happy." Are you saying you expected better? The Munster counties call all the shots. They were never going to drag anybody but Dublin the whole width of the country. Whatever chance they had to get Dublin supporters (albeit a small but committed bunch) or Dublin clubs to throw on buses for youngsters for a match in Portlaoise, there is not a hope in hell of them bringing busloads to Limerick. GAA don't care about promoting the game outside of the traditional counties. It was ever this way though, nothing has or will ever change until the Leinster counties start to grow a bit of backbone.
ExiledInWex (National) - 25/03/2026 16:41:58
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Mayo GAA Thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To yew_tree: "How are Galway closer in reality? This debate is really sad actually….which teams comes closer without actually winning it. History only remembers winners." Freudian slip, we're was meant to read were. Now, you're happy?
Pope_Benedict (National) - 25/03/2026 16:28:45
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Leitrim GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Our centre of excellence lit up like a Christmas tree a lot of nights and yet our home game has to go to Mayo. Absolute disaster
ohwow (National) - 25/03/2026 16:17:08
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Leitrim GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Drax_the_destroyer: "What's your hopes and expectations for your crop of U20s? Playing Galway tonight had home advantage but moved to the Connnacht COE. No other venue playable In Leitrim?" Only Kiltubrid has floodlights. Earlier throw in is difficult with players travelling from college in Limerick, Letterkenny, Dublin. Is Pairc Sean ever going to get lights.
Bowser93 (National) - 25/03/2026 15:46:20
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Non-Gaa Forum - 1 Like(s)
Iran are really playing Trump at his own game. Sean Hannity and Jesse Watters (two morally corrupt journalists if ever there was) are going to self combust and it will be hilarious to watch.
yew_tree (National) - 25/03/2026 15:27:06
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How Do We Take Hurling On From Here - 1 Like(s)
Replying To legendzxix: "That would be a Munster matter. They could either match Leinster with top 2 only or else facilitate 2nd v 3rd if that is their preference. Provinces should have some leeway to get the more competitive structure that suits them. The Joe Mac is adopting a 2nd v 3rd semi final from next year. Ring and lower will still have top 2, except for the facilitation of New York." It would be more than a Munster matter. The format of the All-Ireland Championships (including what happens the second- and third-placed team in each provincial championship) is set out in Part 1 of the Rule Book. That could only be changed at Congress, by delegates from the entire Association, rather than by Munster themselves. Similar to how the change in the Joe McDonagh Cup that you mention had to be approved at Congress.
In any case, question remains - if it was the case the runner-up in the supposedly weaker province was guaranteed and All-Ireland semi-final spot, but the runner-up in the supposedly stronger province wasn't, how do you think that would go down?
Pikeman96 (National) - 25/03/2026 14:56:36
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Westmeath Football thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Formertownie: "Yes viking the dual intercounty player is a non starter nowadays I do believe up to u16 it couod easily be accommodated. I ve been around a while and been involved with both codes and I talk from experience when I say the hurling men only will put the boot into football progress and try degrade it at every opportunity seeing ot as any progress made will be to the detrement of hurling . They would rather see a chap languishing on the line getting very little hurling snd eventuallly walk away from it than have them thriw their lot in with footballers where they might just get up to intercounty pace abd ebmventuslly might make an intercounty footballer or hurler . They ridicule and look diwn upon the big ball as well u kniw . For comparison there are prob 10 hurling first counties treat football this way . But there are twice as many football first countries who possibly treat hurling the same way . How will hurling progress in other counties if there is this constant us v them attitude . . In fairness munster teams now see us as hurling also fans too ." You can't ride two horses. For the betterment of both hurling and football young lads should be asked to choose one or the other, the demands on young lads even at u14 playing both is too much. With club and development squads placing fierce demands on time. You can't demand that from young players adults can't do it. There's nothing to be gained investing in dual players and then at 16 they choose football over hurling or vise versa. I know of one instance where a young lad (turning 15) wasn't asked to keep going with the hurling development panel at u16 he was devastated. A few weeks later the call came for him to rejoin the group, he wouldn't go back, because the reason he was asked back was most who had left the panel choose football at that age group. So not only was the time invested in him wasted but also the young lads who choose the football at that start. Identify the footballers and the hurlers and develop them individually in either code. It's saves a lot of hassle down the line.
2maroonjerseys (National) - 25/03/2026 13:25:18
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